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OAS Seymour Druskin, Prcsidentg Carolyn Robinson, Trcasurerg Noni Gillham, Secretaryg Gerry Eisclc. Vice-President. Senior Officers Seymour Druskin, who was one of the three foot- ball captains and one of two editors of the Grist, was no doubt relieved to Hnd he was the only president for the class of '52. Between his other jobs including discus throwing for the track team, and those already mentioned, Sez managed to entertain his English class with his humor, eat pizza pie, and generally be a good Ioef' Having the cutest smile in the school was a valu- able asset to Noni Gillham, the secretary of the '52 class. Noni was the center of interest at the 1951 Homecoming game as its pretty queen. She was always complaining of being hungry while she was slaving away in Mr. Pulver's chemistry class. Every- one agreed that Noni was tops. Gerry Eisele, the able Veep, gained his first recog- E121 nition as ''Kissable-Lips-Fosterf' a tag received from the Ninth Grade Class Play, A Date With Iudyf' He also stole many a female heart as the janitor in the Senior Class Play. Gerry was the chairman and master of ceremonies at the Leadership Conference. A born athlete, he excelled on the football and track teams. The G. A. A. surely couldn't have gotten along without Geraldine's active membership. Carrie Robinson, following in the steps of her brother, lim, was treasurer of the Senior Class. Be- sides counting pennies, Carrie found time for many school activities. She was npeucil-pushern for French Club and was W3ShbLlfl1,S representative to Girls' State in her junior. Her classmates agreed she made a swell miser-fNote to style conscious girls-Carrie made most of her own clothesj.
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